iNumber may pertain to give you a number, for 9.99 a month or 7.99 a week, however that does not include any credit for calls or text messages. The moment you try to make a call, your first one, it asks you to pay more for credits. I didn't try that because throwing more money makes no sense, but they're in mind you're not getting anything for your money. The support option is "no longer available" so take him to consideration you would have to contact Apple for a refund, a headache by itself. Surprising how they were able to get this score and I would suspect that it does not reflect happy customers but is another part of this scam. I'm more surprised that Apple, after screen sharing and seeing this outrage told me that anyone is allowed to post their app without limitations and willing to do anything about it. This lends a lot less Creedence that I imagined and itself deserves, as the agent explained to me that the process of adding an app to iNumber Store is completely automatic and involves no review by Apple, which iNumber seems to prove. Ironically the way I learned about it was through an Apple sponsored link making it appear as if Apple endorses iNumber, before and ahead of any other. Quite disappointing to learn that this is Apple standard policy and not a fluke and there is no recourse other than requesting a refund and leaving all other Apple customers with the same experience from hereon. Therefore this review reflects my opinion about Apple policy and customer service reaction, as much as iNumber and its creators if not more. Guess Apple will endorse anything for money these days